What luck to have found this incredible image of the legendary Janet Gaynor pictured in one of her outfits from the original 1937 “A Star is Born” and holding a lovely Chow. The best part of this purchase was getting a chance to buy one of the “outtakes” of these original 8×10 studio shots where […]
ACTRESS- Billie Burke -Wizard of Oz “Glinda” with mention of her chow Zuzu
What a find…it all started with the little 1920 snippet from the newspaper, which led me down the Yellow Brick Road in search of a photo of this very famous actress and one of her chows. Knowing that the chow named “Zuzu” was in the silent film “Sadie Love” with Billie Burke was the icing […]
UPDATED – Circa 1915-1917 Eleanor Roosevelt – WWI Nurses and Soldiers pictured with a Chow plus magazine cover
This is by far one of the most unique and amazing photos in my personal collection, I can’t begin to tell you how intriguing this is to me…..the story this tells just screams out for more research. Eleanor Roosevelt is in the center of the photo with her Chow? Was this a Red Cross […]
BOOK – Circa 1906 – THE DOG BOOK by James Watson -Chow pages
I am thrilled to have finally obtained the following 5 Chow pages from this very rare publication entitled “The Dog Book”: A Popular History of the Dog, with Practical Information as to Care and Management of House, Kennel, and Exhibition Dogs; and Descriptions of all the Important Breeds. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1906. Two volumes. […]
RESTORATION – Beautiful early 1900’s gelatin silver photo headstudy of a chow
CIRCA Early 1900’s- This is a very large photo for its time with an unusual editing process used to “cut out” this stunning headstudy of a chow. I’m guessing it may have been an image used for newspapers judging by the high quality and the “white out” looking technique on the coat/mane edges. The original […]
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